
28 April 2017 | 2 replies
These 2 things could turn you good rental property into a terrible one pretty quick I would assume.

24 May 2017 | 133 replies
(I'm a cash-flow investor though so haven't researched those markets further, just hearing positive feedback from appreciation-oriented investors.)We personally had lousy luck in our first market (total bust after many offers) and our team wasn't working well together either (our property manager thought our realtor wasn't doing his due diligence and was showing us terrible properties vs. our realtor thought our property manager was a prima donna who only liked Class A properties ... they certainly weren't partnering to bring us leads).

2 May 2017 | 6 replies
Your post is difficult to follow clearly buy as I see it......Property B is a terrible investment income property.
2 May 2017 | 4 replies
i would go further and say they are terrible for everyone, high risk, low return, generally speaking.
2 May 2017 | 8 replies
Yes I know there's the tenant paying down your debt, but the return on that in the early years is around 4%, so that's not terribly compelling to me.Am I missing something here?

5 May 2017 | 17 replies
I want $6000 a month in cash flow, I don't want no flipping biz to manage. sounds terrible to me.
4 May 2017 | 8 replies
She's even talked about installing a boxing ring and hiring a promoter to bring in weekly fighters from across the border but again I feel like she's just terrible at reaching customers!